The Bad Leonfelden School Museum is a unique institution dedicated to the history of school pedagogical development. It is located in a protected former school building that was in operation from 1577 to 1850, making it one of the oldest surviving school buildings in Upper Austria. This historical significance adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in education history.
In 2002, the museum was officially named the "Upper Austrian School Museum", marking its importance in the region's cultural landscape. Further recognition came in 2006 when the museum was awarded the Austrian Museum Quality Seal. This prestigious award is a testament to the museum's commitment to maintaining high standards in its exhibits and operations.
The exhibits at the Bad Leonfelden School Museum offer a comprehensive look at the evolution of education over the centuries. Key areas of focus include the introduction of compulsory schooling by Empress Maria Theresa, the changing role and image of teachers throughout history, and the development of teaching materials and methods. Visitors can explore a wide range of historical teaching materials, including textbooks and wall maps from the 19th century.
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Böhmer Str. 1, Bad Leonfelden
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